Late last month, Valve discontinued the Steam Link and sold off its remaining stock during the Steam Autumn Sale. While the Steam Link app will continue to be supported (along with existing Steam Link ...
Valve might have discontinued its Steam Link hardware streaming hub, but it hasn’t given up on the idea of streaming Steam games to any and all screens in your home. Expanding upon the existing ...
Towards the end of November, Valve decided that it was finally time to put an end to the Steam Link. Despite it only having released about 3 years ago, the device (which was actually pretty decent) ...
Update, December 14: The Raspberry Pi Steam Link app is now available for free. Valve may have killed the Steam Link, but now you can build your own using a Raspberry Pi. A press release from Valve ...
Unfortunately Samsung discontinued the Steamlink app on their TVs, so I tried a few weeks ago to get Steamlink working on my RPi 4 and it didn't really work - performance sucked and wasn't really ...
Game players who want to stream games from their Steam libraries to other devices now have a new option: the Raspberry Pi. Valve has announced through an official posting in its forums that the Steam ...
With Limelight, you can turn your Raspberry Pi or your phone or tablet into a Steam Machine on the cheap. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and ...
Valve recently discontinued its Steam Link hardware, the small hardware peripheral that let PC users stream games to another device over an in-home network, and the company is now completely sold out ...
The Steam Link is dead, and that sucks, but now we have the technology to resuscitate it. On Monday, Valve’s Sam Lantinga announced that the Steam Link app is now available in beta form on the ...
Valve recently had a fire sale on its Steam Link accessory, which sold for a meager $2.50 during Black Friday and Cyber Monday as Valve looked to rid itself of all existing stock. Forever—it's not ...
Steampunk usually involves sticking a few old valves on your laptop and riding a penny farthing, but [Alexzpro] understands the real thing: he just created a steam powered Raspberry Pi Zero ...